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EU Investigates If Amazon Hurts Competition By Using Sellers' Data
The European Union's antitrust arm will evaluate Amazon's role as both a retailer and a marketplace for others. One focus will be on Amazon's use of data collected from third-party sellers.
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Apple's New Music Streaming Service Under Antitrust Scrutiny
Investigators want to know if music companies are colluding with subscription services such as Apple Music to squeeze out free, ad-supported streaming.
San Antonio Mayor Has 'No Regrets' On Amazon Decision
The competition for Amazon's second headquarters is over. Amazon announced Tuesday it would split its 50,000 jobs between Long Island City, New York,...
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Top Stories: Arlington's MLK Day Parade Controversy; Forest Theater's Planned Makeover
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:What was billed as a region-wide celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., has…
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Amazon Cuts Ties In Minnesota Ahead Of New Sales Tax
Amazon ends the contracts of people and businesses that are paid for sending customers to the retailer. The company has taken similar steps in other states that have passed laws like Minnesota's new sales tax legislation.
Two top Georgia election officials will appear at the next Jan. 6 hearing
Georgia looms large in politics — both in the ongoing Jan. 6 committee's work, and in upcoming elections.
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How the Amazon rainforest is faring under climate change
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to climate scientist Antonio Nobre about how climate change is affecting the Amazon forest in Brazil.
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Little Rock Officials Write A Break-Up Letter To Amazon
Mayor Mark Stodola had said his city would pursue a chance to become Amazon's second headquarters. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Stodola about the Arkansas city's change of heart.
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Secret Service stops plot that could have shut down New York City cellphone service
The Secret Service says it disrupted a network of devices that could've shut down cellphone communications in New York City. Wall Street Journal reporter Joseph De Avila talks about the investigation.
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Alex Jones Still Sells Supplements On Amazon Despite Bans From Other Platforms
The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones sells dietary supplements through Amazon despite being banned from other platforms. Amazon receives a cut of the profits.
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